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455:. Between 1989 and 1990, he had to face an unprecedented triple electoral repetition due to the inability of the parties to form a government. In 1990, Christos Roussos, a young homosexual sentenced to life imprisonment in 1976 for murder, went on hunger strike. Faced with this situation, and heeding his appeal for a mistrial because he had murdered the man who wanted to prostitute him, the Papandreou government pardoned him, but was met with Sartzetakis' refusal to grant it. This fact provoked a wave of indignation accusing Sartzetakis of being a homophobe and soured his relationship with Prime Minister Papandreou. The pardon ultimately was granted in 1990 by Karamanlis. 436: 333:
and all agents were acquitted, thus rejecting the prosecutor's proposal. Only two persons were convicted as perpetrators, and both were pardoned by the Junta shortly thereafter. Kollias, who soon became Prime Minister under the military junta, claimed that "Sartzetakis will answer to me." In his memoirs, published after leaving the presidency, he stressed that Lambrakis' death was a clear political assassination with direct state involvement.
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He was sworn in on 30 March in a ceremony boycotted by the 112 deputies of the conservative opposition (ND), who refused to attend based on the allegation that the election had been rendered unconstitutional when the acting Greek president Alevras, the then president of the Parliament, was allowed to
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He was criticized for buying air conditioners, expensive at the time, on his return from China and not passing through customs. However, it was claimed that the reported shopping while on official visits shouldn't be solely attributed to him. On two occasions he denounced comedians for making fun of
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The trial began on 3 October 1966 and lasted 67 days at the Criminal Court of Thessaloniki. Sarzetakis and the prosecutor Pavlos Dellaportas were under intense pressure to quickly close the case without continuing the investigation. Two months later, the verdict was announced in which 21 defendants
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His term of office ended on 5 May 1990 when Konstantinos Karamanlis took office for his second term as president after being elected the previous day by an absolute majority in Parliament. He then retired from public life, but continued to publish opinions in newspapers and articles on his website.
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On 3 December 2021, he was intubated due to acute pneumonia in Laiko Hospital in Athens. Sartzetakis died of acute respiratory failure on 3 February 2022, at the age of 92. The government announced a period of national mourning between 3 and 5 February, with flags lowered to half-mast. The state
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The first vote in the Greek parliament took place on 17 March, in which Sartzetakis obtained 178 votes as a sole candidate. The second vote was held on 23 March and he obtained support from 181 of the deputies. That vote was controversial as the ballot papers were of different colors, with
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satirized him on the cover of his album "Τίποτα". It was then that he was sued alleging insults to religious symbols, although Klynn was acquitted. The following year, the comedian Lakis Lazopoulos was arrested after publishing criticism of the political situation; he was acquitted.
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Sartzetakis' being blue and the others white, causing a violation of the secrecy of the vote. It was not until the third and stormy vote, held on 29 March, for Sartzetakis to be elected the new president to a 5-year term, thanks to the votes of the 180 deputies from PASOK and the
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nominated Sartzetakis, a judge who had not been involved in politics, as a candidate to succeed Karamanlis. On 10 March 1985, immediately following the public announcement of this decision, Karamanlis resigned in the face of
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Polychronis Polychronidis in which he implicated the police and the State as responsible for the murder. Together with the prosecutor Stylianos Boutis, he ordered the preventive detention of four officers.
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and was altogether considered a strict formalist with rigid thinking far removed from the people. Sartzetakis did, however, ascribe the same honor to other political personalities, such as Prime Ministers
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in 1949 a "national victory", he stressed the need for a genuine national reconciliation based on remembrance, thus disagreeing with the discontinuation of memorial services for the fallen of the
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The atmosphere just prior to the 1985 presidential elections was particularly unstable politically and the media of the time and the political parties considered the re-election of
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during the 1989 political crisis and eulogised him after his passing in 2005, praising the late communist leader for his "straightness, honesty and political rectitude".
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in Greece, Sartzetakis was completely rehabilitated. As a member of the Court of Appeals, in 1976 he rejected Germany's request to extradite the terrorist
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to proceed with the investigation, as the case was transferred to the Court of First Instance of Thessaloniki. In March 1964, he sent a letter to the
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His personality as president was assiduously criticized and satirized. He demanded that newspapers refer to him as "Sir" with a capital "K" (
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After the Lambrakis prosecution, with permission to study commercial law and European Community law, Sartzetakis moved to Paris.
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him. In 1986 Sartzetakis appeared in a photograph with the-admittedly large-iron cross and the staff of
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died four days after being beaten. Sartzetakis was called by the attorney of the Greek Supreme Court
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He was twice arrested by the Junta, first on Christmas Eve of 1970, and was tortured by
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and the taboo treatment of the subject in education. He, nevertheless, cooperated with
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Sartzetakis entered the judicial career in 1955, became Justice of the Peace at
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Sartzetakis was expelled from the judiciary along with 29 magistrates with the
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Although he held anticommunist opinions and considered the defeat of
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In September 1974, after the toppling of the dictatorship and the
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Sartzetakis married Efi Argyriou with whom he had a daughter.
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In 1986, Sartzetakis strongly opposed the bill that legalized
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as President of the Republic as certain. It was then that the
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Oliver Boyd Barrett; David Herrera; James A. Baumann (2011).
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Assassination of Grigoris Lambrakis and imprisonment by junta
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The Lambrakis investigation was the theme of the 1966 novel
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Greek jurist and politician; President of Greece (1929–2022)
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to the Presidential Palace for the 24 July celebration.
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Hollywood and the CIA: Cinema, Defense and Subversion
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Sartzetakis was also the first president to welcome
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Index


President of Greece
Andreas Papandreou
Tzannis Tzannetakis
Ioannis Grivas
Xenophon Zolotas
Konstantinos Mitsotakis
Ioannis Alevras
Konstantinos Karamanlis
Thessaloniki
Greece
Athens
First Cemetery of Athens
Independent
Alma mater
University of Thessaloniki
Greek
Court of Cassation
president of Greece
Neapoli, Thessaloniki
Gendarmerie
Cretan
Kandanos
Chania
Greek Macedonian
Sklithro, Florina
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Kleisoura, Kastoria
Grigoris Lambrakis
Constantine Kollias

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